Lots of poor chocies in the area you will visit. I prefer Lou Malnati in downtown Naperville. The old fire station that houses the restaurant is pretty neat. also, several places to visit after dinner as downtown Naperville has lots to offer.

Lou Malnati's Pizza131 West Jefferson AvenueNaperville, IL 60540

Tel: 630-717-0700

http://www.loumalnatis.com/locations/suburbs_napervilledowntown.html

For thin crust...Angelo's is my favorite. Minutes from you location, small town feel, limited seating, really good pizza.

I made my motel reservation today. I will be staying at the Extended Stay America at 3150 Finley Road (south of IL 56 and east of I-355). I am open to the surrounding area, including Lombard, which is just to the north.

Based on where you are staying, This is where I would go.Aurelio's Pizza of Oakbrook Terrace Phone630.629.3200http://www.aptogo.com/17W711 Roosevelt RoadOakbrook Terrace, IL 60181(southwest corner of Summit and Roosevelt Roads)

When I lived in the Chicago area I was partial to[url='http://www.conniespizza.com/']Connie's[/url] for thick pizza and Aurelio's and [url='http://www.rosatispizza.com/']Rosati's[/url] for thin, although Rosati's has become a bit of a chain...

This was my choice for the night. It was either that or Giordano's, and Angelo's won out by looking more local (like it's Downers Grove's best kept secret) and not being a multi-unit chain. Being in Chicagoland I decided to get a deep dish pizza and ate inside; I was the only person who ate in the dining area. (Plus, painted on the window was the fact it was carry out or delivery.) Their version of deep dish has cheese on top like the chains.

You also gotta love that parking garage that offers four hours free parking nearby!